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Estefanía Cortés se lance dans le long-métrage avec Edén, avec Marta Nieto en tête d'affiche

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- Dans ce drame psychologique, en cours de post-production, l’actrice donne la réplique, dans le rôle principal, à Charlotte Vega, Ramón Barea et Israel Elejalde

Estefanía Cortés se lance dans le long-métrage avec Edén, avec Marta Nieto en tête d'affiche
Charlotte Vega et Marta Nieto dans Edén

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Edén [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
interview : Estefanía Cortés
fiche film
]
is the title of Estefanía Cortés' debut film, shot last autumn in the Aragonese Pyrenees, and a psychological drama that, according to its director, "focuses on the freedom to choose, and the harshness of facing life and death itself. In this film I wanted to give a voice to issues that are not usually made visible, such as mental disorders, abuse and euthanasia". Its main actors include Marta Nieto (acclaimed for her roles in Madre [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Rodrigo Sorogoyen
fiche film
]
and Out of Sync [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Juanjo Giménez
fiche film
]
), Ramón Barea (this year in Lullaby [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Alauda Ruiz de Azúa
fiche film
]
), Israel Elejalde (last year in Parallel Mothers [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
making of
fiche film
]
) and Charlotte Vega (recently seen in Love Beats [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
fiche film
]
and Mosquito State [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
fiche film
]
).

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"Edén came about from a story I read in the press years ago," the filmmaker continues. "I wanted to tell this story that addresses a key issue, the freedom to choose how to live, but from the point of view of very different characters". These roles were written by Cortés, as her script narrates how four strangers come to Edén, a clandestine company located in the middle of nature, to put an end to all the things that have been troubling them.

They are: Marina (played by Charlotte Vega), a young woman broken by guilt who turns to this centre to leave behind a tragic episode that marked her past; Félix (Ramón Barea), a sick man who is estranged from his loved ones and tries to help her, support her and encourage her to get her life back on track; Lidia (Marta Nieto) who, because of her past, wants the girl to find the path that she has been denied; and Victor (Israel Elejalde), for whom Eden is the only way to stop making others suffer.

For the producer Pedro de la Escalera (Montreux Entertainment) “this is a different film, because Estefanía’s vision of cinema is also different. And that is why my company, as well as the other companies involved, decided to support this very special production, because since we began we have wanted to work with people who heighten the artistic side of their creations, who take risks, who shun clichés, and who manage to move the audience. We want to find new perspectives, a free and independent cinema, that does not limit the creativity of the author".

A graduate in film directing from the Séptima Ars School in Madrid. Estefanía Cortés has been working in the script department for more than a decade on projects such as El Instante Decisivo (Atresmedia) and Otros Mundos and Porvenir (Movistar). She has written and directed the short films Moiré (2014), starring Inma Cuesta; Yerbabuena (2016) with Ingrid Rubio; and Miss Wamba, with Ruth Díaz. Her works have won awards at festivals such as Clermont-Ferrand (France), Nashville (USA), Guadalajara (Mexico), Zaragoza and Medina del Campo, among others.

Edén is a production of Montreux Entertainment, La Caña Brothers, Edén AIE and La Colmena Produce. Alfonso Cortés-Cabanillas (The (Silent) War [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
fiche film
]
), the director’s brother, is the editor of the film.

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